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Continuing with its ongoing renewal process, the library has introduced new pilot programs, including laptop kiosks, chargeable lockers and roving staff. The renewal, called Library...
Study on HOPE Scholarship finds lack of funding possible in future
A study found that Georgia’s HOPE scholarship program could run out of funds by the year 2028, when today’s pre-K students are in college. The...
Peterson offers updates, news in his annual Institute Address
President Peterson took the stage in one of campus’s largest lecture halls on Thursday to deliver his sixth annual Institute Address to students, faculty, staff...
Emory seeks annexation into Atlanta
On Aug. 19, Emory University released a statement announcing the beginning of its process to become annexed into being part of the city of Atlanta....
Tech Green reopening delayed, nearby construction continues
The reopening of Tech Green has been delayed until after the winter months, according to new information posted on the original Facilities Management announcement page...
Stingerette service receives app, vehicle upgrades
The Stingerette ride request system is Tech’s premiere Uber-esque service, offering rides to anyone from students studying on campus at the wee hours of the...
Phased Buzzcard upgrades and redesign begin
In the coming months, Tech’s BuzzCard will be replaced for the first time in 13 years, featuring new technology upgrades for all students. With this...
West Village construction breaks ground
Coming Fall 2017, West Campus will have a new place to eat, study and relax. This three-story, hybrid building known as the West Village Dining...
Tech welcome 2016 swim/dive teams, reflects on 1996
The U.S. Olympic Diving Team spent the third week of July training for the 2016 Olympic games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in the McAuley...
Biltmore purchased by Georgia Tech
On June 13, the Georgia Tech Foundation (GTF) announced its acquisition of the Biltmore from the Novare Group for an undisclosed price. The Biltmore is...
College of Architecture gets new name
As of May 9, the College of Architecture is now called the College of Design. The College of Design is a more encompassing name for...
Tech Community Responds to Orlando Attacks
On Sunday, June 12, Pulse, a gay nightclub, in Orlando, Fla. suffered a mass shooting that killed 49 and wounded more than 53, marking it...
Nukuna and Mudrinich win SGA runoff
After nearly a week of runoff voting, Nagela Nukuna and Shane Mudrinich have won the Undergraduate Student Government Association (SGA) Executive ticket. Nukuna and Mudrinich...
Scholars funded by Stamps
The Stamps Family Charitable Foundation, led by Penny and E. Roe Stamps, recently doubled its annual grant so that all of the approximately 40 freshmen...
Political clubs hold mellow SGA-sponsored debate
On April 13, the Student Government Association’s Government Relations Committee (GRC) ran a public debate, dubbed “Fight Night,” between representatives from both the College Democrats...
Runoff between top SGA candidates
After nearly a week of voting, the election for Undergraduate Student Government Association (SGA) Executive has entered a runoff race between Nagela Nukuna/Shane Mudrinich and...
Behind the SGA Campaign
While politicians on America’s higher stage are discussing wages wars and walls, this year’s candidates for President and Executive Vice President of Tech’s Student Government...
Class of 2020 is most competitive yet
Tech recently completed its regular admissions process for the Fall of 2016, admitting 25 percent of applicants during regular and general admission. There were 30,520...